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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big budget" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an amount of money that is bigger than usual or expected. For example, "The new movie had a big budget of $50 million."
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Most have big budget deficits.
A big budget, maybe.
India has a big budget deficit.
Isn't he the big budget genius?
Fulfilling big dreams takes a big budget.
Another Cameron trademark is a big budget.
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Big-budget film generally serves the state.
It wasn't a big-budget movie.
Grand piano, washroom attendants, big-budget design?
It was a big-budget movie.
It was big-budget joy.
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